Breastfeeding is a journey best taken with real support. Discover practical tips, supportive environments, and wearable pumping solutions that make everyday feeding easier.
Breastfeeding
Momcozy is partnering with the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation (RCHF) to establish a permanent “Cozy for Mom” feeding and rest area at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, supported by an A$30,000 donation from the brand.
Announced as part of Mums’ Cozy Day, Momcozy’s World Breastfeeding Week 2026 initiative in Australia, the partnership turns the brand’s call for more practical breastfeeding support into a dedicated space where mothers visiting or caring for children at the hospital can feed, pump or rest in greater comfort and privacy.
The initiative forms part of Momcozy’s wider Breathe & Breastfeed campaign, which brings together healthcare expertise, community conversations, supportive environments and breastfeeding innovation to address the realities mothers face throughout their feeding journeys.
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The first few weeks with a newborn can bring plenty of questions, especially when it comes to breastfeeding. How often should your baby feed? Is cluster feeding normal? How can you tell if your baby is getting enough milk? As part of Momcozy’s Breathe & Breastfeed initiative in Australia, Tracy Li, Registered Nurse and Clinical Specialist at the University of Sydney, shares practical guidance to help new parents better understand the early feeding journey and recognise when it may be helpful to seek additional professional support; from direct breastfeeding to expressing breast milk with a breast pump, every feeding journey can look different. Understanding your baby, having access to reliable information and finding the right breastfeeding support in Australia can help make those early weeks easier to navigate.
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